Nolan Arenado

Nolan James Arenado is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball. A five-time MLB All-Star, his defensive accolades include four total Fielding Bible Awards and three consecutive Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Awards. He is the only infielder to win the Rawlings Gold Glove Award in each of his first eight MLB seasons. Offensively, he is a four-time Silver Slugger Award winner and has twice led the league in both home runs and runs batted in.

About Nolan Arenado in brief

Summary Nolan ArenadoNolan James Arenado is an American professional baseball third baseman for the Colorado Rockies of Major League Baseball. A five-time MLB All-Star, his defensive accolades include four total Fielding Bible Awards and three consecutive Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Awards. He is the only infielder to win the Rawlings Gold Glove Award in each of his first eight MLB seasons. Offensively, he is a four-time Silver Slugger Award winner and has twice led the league in both home runs and runs batted in, and currently leads all major leaguers in RBIs since the start of the 2015 season. In 2016, Arenado became the youngest player in Rockies franchise history to reach 100 home runs. He played for the United States national team in the 2017 World Baseball Classic, winning Team USA’s first gold medal in a WBC tournament. He hit for the cycle on June 18, 2017, and became the sixth player in history to finish off such a performance with a walk-off home run. Arenado was born in Newport Beach, California, and raised in nearby Lake Forest, an Orange County city sandwiched between Irvine, Mission Viejo and Laguna Hills. He has an older brother, Fernando Jr., and his younger brother, Jonah, is a corner infielder in the San Francisco Giants’ organization. A first cousin, Josh Fuentes, is an infielder who also plays for the Rockies. He attended El Toro High School in Lake Forest and played shortstop on the school’s baseball team.

The Colorado Rockies selected Arenado in the second round with the 59th overall selection of the 2009 MLB draft. He signed with the Rockies, and made his professional baseball debut with the Casper Ghosts of the Rookie-level Pioneer League, where he batted. 300. Prior to the 2011 season, Baseball America ranked Arenado as the Rockies’ third-best prospect and 80th overall. He grew up a Los Angeles Dodgers fan, and his mother, Millie, is of Cuban and Puerto Rican ancestry. He had a first cousin who is a New York Yankees fan. He was named to the Los Angeles Times’ All-star team after leading his division with a. 456 batting average, 32 runs battedin, and 33 runs scored. As a senior, Arenada batted. 517,. 615 on-base percentage, five home runs, 14 doubles, and a triple, and was againnamed to the LA Times’All-Star team. He committed to attend Arizona State University on a college baseball scholarship. He later left the university to join the Rockies as a professional baseball player. In 2013, he became the first third baseman in the major leagues to drive in 130 or more runs in three successive seasons. In 2014, he led the minor leagues in RBI in 2011 with 155 over 163 total games. He also became the 11th majorLeaguer and first three baseman in historyto drive in more than 130 runs in two consecutive seasons.